The very first thing I noticed was the background. The developers at Crazy School Games went all out with a psychedelic, flashing triangle pattern. It is beautiful but extremely distracting!
Your job is to guide your little cube across platforms that hang from the ceiling by chains. Look down, and you will see an endless floor of sharp white spikes. You have to focus hard on the music beat to time your jumps perfectly. One wrong tap? Boom. You hit a spike. You restart.

The game features three main stages that get harder as you go:
Luckily, unlike the hardcore original titles, this version has checkpoints. You do not have to pull your hair out by restarting from the very beginning every single time.
My favorite feature in Geometry Dash Finally is the customization. The old games just gave you basic colors. This game gives you a massive locker room of pop-culture skins.
I literally spent time just scrolling through the character menu. You can play as a Creeper from Minecraft, Pikachu, Batman, Iron Man, or even Deadpool! Unlocking these funny faces makes the endless dying and retrying totally worth it.

If you can beat all three levels here, your reflexes are top-tier. But the journey does not have to stop. For players who crave an even tougher challenge, I highly recommend testing your skills in The Impossible Dash. Or, if you want a longer and more story-driven adventure, check out Geometry Dash Odyssey.
Yes. It is an HTML5 web game, meaning you can load it up instantly on your computer or phone without downloading anything.
No. You can unlock all those awesome pop-culture faces just by playing the game and progressing through the stages.
Yes. The game features generous checkpoints. If you crash into a spike, you will respawn at the last saved spot, not the start of the whole level.